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Routing Question

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chomps303

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I have SCO 5.07 and have an old ip address route that I need to permanently delete it from the routing table. How can I do this? Where is it stored?

Thanks

Brandt
SSI
 
The syntax to delete a route entry is:
Code:
/etc/route delete destination gateway
The route is probably permanently defined somewhere in the /etc/rc2.d hierarchy. You can try something like this:
Code:
grep route /etc/rc2.d/*
to locate the related script.

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PH.
 
Thanks PH!!

I have allready done what you suggest. I have looked in /etc/rc2.d and it's not there.

It must be hiding someplace.


Thanks

Brandt
 
Can you post the result of a ls /etc/rc2.d ?
You may have something in /usr/internet (Sorry I don't remember the exact path ...)

Hope This Help
PH.
 
several other places to look
/etc/rc2.d/S99route

/etc/rc.d/8/userdef

Steve Bowman
steve.bowman@ultraex.com

 
check /etc/default/tcp for a "GATEWAY" option. if present it will be set as the default route.

also look in /usr/internet/ip/ .... this was a part of the "atlas" or internet faststart stuff...
 
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